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no title author magazine year volume issue page(s) type
1 Avoiding a state of solitude: Keeping local news going is not just about nostalgia but about keeping an eye on local institutions Jolley, Rachael
2019
48 1 p. 1-3
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2 Banned laughter: This feature asks two writers about lessons for today from their Slovak families’ experiences 50 years ago Sherwood, Miriam
2019
48 1 p. 73-75
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3 Banning controversial speech won’t solve the issues: A kneejerk reaction to social media by government is in danger of creating bad laws that restrict free expression Ginsberg, Jodie
2019
48 1 p. 62-63
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4 Cover up: Kuwaiti writer Layla AlAmmar discusses why 4,000 books were banned in her home country and the possible fate of her first #MeToo novel Bailey, Charlotte
2019
48 1 p. 80-82
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5 Culture 2019
48 1 p. 86-87
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6 Dearth of news: Some local newspapers in China no longer dig into corruption or give a voice to local people as Communist Party scrutiny increases Kan, Karoline
2019
48 1 p. 48-50
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7 Eight innovative ways of reporting local news: How different organisations are responding to the global decline of community newspapers 2019
48 1 p. 18-19
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8 Fakebusters strike back: How to spot deep fakes, the manipulated videos that are the newest form of “fake news” to hit the internet Joseph, Raymond
2019
48 1 p. 76-79
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9 Fifty years after 1969: what next? This feature asks two writers about lessons for today from their Slovak families’ experiences 50 years ago Abrahám, Samuel
2019
48 1 p. 71-73
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10 Fighting for funding: UK newspapers editors talk about the pressures on local newspapers in Britain today Sands, Peter
2019
48 1 p. 42-44
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11 Ghost writers: The author and China expert imagines a fictional futuristic lecture he’s going to give in 2049, the centenary of Orwell’s Nineteen Eighty-Four Wasserstrom, Jeffrey
2019
48 1 p. 94-98
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12 India shifts local: People are hungry for local news, but badly paid journalists are tempted by bribes Chatterjee, Rituparna
2019
48 1 p. 51-53
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13 In Focus 2019
48 1 p. 64-65
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14 Making local neighbourhoods great again: In Spain hyperlocal newspapers are all the rage because they involve readers Nortes, Silvia
2019
48 1 p. 60-61
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15 News loses: Thousands of US communities have lost their daily papers. What is the cost to their area? Fox, Jan
2019
48 1 p. 20-22
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16 “People feel too small to be heard”: Columnist Libby Purves tells Index fewer working class voices are being heard and wonders whether this contributed to Brexit Jolley, Rachael
2019
48 1 p. 40-41
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17 Press freedom: EU blind spot? Many European countries are violating freedom of the press; why is the EU not taking it more seriously? Gimson, Sally
2019
48 1 p. 110-112
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18 Protesting through poetry: Verses by one of Romania’s most renowned poets draw on his experience of anti-corruption protests in Sibiu Vancu, Radu
2019
48 1 p. 100-105
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19 Public interest news is suffering: A British MP says it is dangerous when local newspapers no longer hold public bodies to account Whittingdale, John
2019
48 1 p. 46-47
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20 Remote controller: What happens when all major media, state and private, is controlled by Hungary’s government and all the front pages start looking the same Nolan, Dan
2019
48 1 p. 54-56
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21 Rocky times: Local Australian newspapers are merging, closing and losing circulation which leaves scandals unreported O’Shea, Monica
2019
48 1 p. 57-59
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22 Shooting the messengers: An overview of Index’s latest published work including three reports on media freedom Jennings, Lewis
2019
48 1 p. 106-108
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23 Silence speaks volumes: Tanzanian artists and musicians are facing government censorship in a country where 64 new restrictions have just been introduced Komba, Neema
2019
48 1 p. 83-85
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24 Slip sliding away: Well-known journalists reflect on their early careers in local journalism and warn about its decline today Morton, Andrew
2019
48 1 p. 32-35
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25 Special Feature: After the Purge 2019
48 1 p. 70
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26 Special Report 2019
48 1 p. 6-7
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27 Special Report: Inside Local News Today 2019
48 1 p. 28-29
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28 Standing up for freedom: A look at Gdańsk’s history of protest and liberalism, as the city fights back after the murder of mayor Paweł Adamowicz Reichardt, Adam
2019
48 1 p. 68-69
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29 Staying alive: Reporter Sandro Ruotolo reveals how local news reporters in southern Italy are threatened by the Mafia Battaglia, Laura Silvia
2019
48 1 p. 45
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30 Stripsearch: On the death of local news Rowson, Martin
2019
48 1 p. 26-27
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31 Switched off: After years as a political football, Argentinian papers are closing as people turn to the internet for news Caselli, Irene
2019
48 1 p. 14-17
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32 Terrorising the truth: Journalists on the US border are too intimidated by drug cartels to report what is happening Woodman, Stephen
2019
48 1 p. 11-13
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33 The future is robotic: Would journalists have more time to investigate news stories if robots did the easy bits? Frary, Mark
2019
48 1 p. 8-10
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34 2019: the year of the troll? This extract from the novel Troll describes a world where the government controls the people by spewing out hate 24 hours a day Hvorecký, Michal
2019
48 1 p. 88-93
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35 Turks retreat online for news: Turkish journalists are using social media to get their stories out Genç, Kaya
2019
48 1 p. 23-25
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36 Turning off the searchlights: The Italian government attempts to restrict coverage of the plight of refugees crossing the Mediterranean Perrone, Alessio
2019
48 1 p. 66-67
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37 What happens when our local news disappears? How UK local newspapers are closing and coverage of court proceedings is not happening Bagshaw, Tracey
2019
48 1 p. 29-31
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38 Who will do the difficult stories now? British local newspaper editors fear a future where powerful fi gures are not held to account, plus a poll of public opinion on journalism Jolley, Rachael
2019
48 1 p. 36-39
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